These were among incidents reported by the Fairfax County Police Department. For information, call 703-246-2253.

FAIR OAKS DISTRICT

THEFTS/BREAK-INS

Dulles Corner Park, 2400 block, 1 to 4 p.m. June 8, 9, 15 and 16. Two men, claiming to be maintenance workers, removed koi fish from a Herndon area business park’s pond and placed them in large coolers. An investigation found that they were not maintenance workers.

Fair Oaks Shopping Center, 11700 block. A wallet was stolen from a business.

Edgemar Woods Ct., 9200 block, 9:10 a.m. June 25. A 22-year-old woman reported a person looking into her home. The person fled when she screamed.

ASSAULTS

Franconia Rd., 6100 block, 2:20 a.m. June 23. Police, responding to a report of a fight, found a 31-year-old man with lacerations on his face. A 29-year-old Maryland man was charged with malicious wounding and public drunkenness.

ROBBERIES

Springfield Mall, 6500 block, 10:20 p.m. June 24. A 27-year-old man attempted to purchase electronic items from two men he met online. They met at the Franconia-Springfield Metro station and went to a parking garage at the mall, where the two men pulled out a gun, robbed him of cash and fled on foot.

THEFTS/BREAK-INS

Backlick Rd., 5500 block. A wallet was stolen from a business.

Chatham St., 7400 block. Tires were stolen from a vehicle.

Commerce St., 6800 block. A wallet was stolen from a business.

East Hill Dr., 9900 block. Purses were stolen from a vehicle.

Franconia Rd., 5800 block. A backpack was stolen from a school.

Frontier Dr., 6500 block. A license plate was stolen from a vehicle.

Frontier Dr., 6500 block. Perfumes were stolen from a business.

Jesmond St., 5300 block. Guns were stolen from a residence.

Kingstowne Blvd., 5700 block. Pants were stolen from a business.

Kingstowne Blvd., 5800 block. Merchandise was stolen from a business.

Landmark Mews Dr., block. A backpack was stolen from a vehicle.

Pine Dr., 7200 block, 10 a.m. June 24. An attempt was made to steal electronic equipment from a residence that was entered by forcing a window.

Spring Village Dr., 7400 block. Jewelry was stolen from a residence.

MOTOR VEHICLE THEFTS

Clapham Rd., 5800 block. A 2013 Dodge Ram 1500 was stolen.

Farrington Ave., 6200 block. A 2005 Chevrolet was stolen.

Little River Tpk., 7000 block. A Ford E150 was stolen.

Sharon Chapel Rd., 3200 block. A 2006 Chevy Tahoe was stolen.

MASON DISTRICT

INDECENT EXPOSURE

Carlyn Ct., 3300 block, 10:35 a.m. June 25. Police, responding to a report of a man exposing himself, arrested a 65-year-old man of no fixed address and charged him with simulated masturbation, trespassing and public drunkenness.

Leesburg Pike and Payne St., 10:20 p.m. June 21. Police, responding to a report of a naked man in the street, arrested a 29-year-old man of no fixed address and charged him with indecent exposure, public drunkenness and pedestrian impeding traffic.

ASSAULTS

Woodburn Rd., 3300 block, 5 a.m. June 23. An 18-year-old man stabbed a 17-year-old male acquaintance during an altercation. An 18-year-old Falls Church man was charged with malicious wounding. The other male was treated for his injuries.

ROBBERIES

Seven Corners Center, 6300 block, 2:20 a.m. June 22. Two men attempted to shoplift beer from a business. When confronted by the manager, they threatened him and fled with the beer. No injuries were reported.

Wingate St., 6300 block, 3:45 a.m. June 24. A man with a weapon walked up behind a male as he opened the trunk of his car and demanded the items inside. He grabbed the items and fled. No injuries were reported.

Davison Rd., 1600 block, 7:30 a.m. June 24. A window of a vehicle in a parking lot was smashed.

MOUNT VERNON DISTRICT

ASSAULTS

Elkin St. and Fort Hunt Rd., 9:30 p.m. June 22. Police, responding to a report of a naked man running in the street, arrested a 20-year-old Alexandria man and charged him with indecent exposure, public drunkenness, resisting arrest and assault on a police officer.

Fielding St., 4000 block, 11 p.m. June 20. Several boys assaulted a 14-year-old boy who was attempting to retrieve his bicycle from a park. One boy took his bicycle and another took his basketball. Minor injuries were reported. Three juveniles were identified and charges are pending.

South Kings Hwy., 6300 block, 12:30 a.m. June 23. Police, responding to a report of a fight, located two females fighting. One woman shattered a window of the police vehicle after being arrested. An 18-year-old Fort Belvoir woman was charged with assault and battery, destruction of property and public drunkenness. No serious injuries were reported.

THEFTS/BREAK-INS

Ayers Dr., 3300 block. A cellphone was stolen from a residence.

Blankenship St., 8400 block. A bicycle was stolen from a residence.

Brockham Dr., 8300 block. Medication was stolen from a residence.

Buckman Rd., 4200 block, 1:30 p.m. June 23. A bicycle was entered through an unlocked door. Nothing was reported missing.

Crow Ct., 7700 block. A bicycle was stolen from a residence.

Greenleaf St., 8500 block, 11 a.m. June 22. Cash was stolen from a residence entered by forcing a door.

Greenleaf St., 8500 block, 11:45 a.m. June 22. A resident reported that jewelry was stolen from the residence several weeks ago.

Hallie Rose St., 8400 block. Jewelry and cash were stolen from a residence.

Leesburg Pike, 11200 block, 7 p.m. June 22. Two men got out of a pickup truck at a garden center, produced a gun and demanded cash from an employee. When the employee complied, they assaulted the person and fled.

ROBBERIES

Centreville Rd., 2500 block, 9:30 p.m. June 22. A man robbed a 55-year-old male withdrawing cash from an ATM. He grabbed the man’s cash and fled on foot. After a short foot pursuit, police arrested a 35-year-old Fairfax area man and charged him with robbery.

Springwood Dr., 2200 block. A cellphone and pool passes were stolen from a business.

Sunset Hills Rd., 12100 block. A wallet was stolen from a business.

SULLY DISTRICT

HOMICIDES

Travers Ct., 4100 block, 11:19 a.m. June 25. A 20-year-old man stabbed his 24-year-old brother and then stabbed a 61-year-old man who tried to intervene. The older man ran downstairs and the 20-year-old then shot himself in the upper body. Haseeb Raza, 24, of Chantilly died of the stab wound. His brother died June 27. The older man is recovering.

I66 and Route 29, 11:10 p.m. June 22. A police officer stopped a vehicle that had been reported stolen. A passenger in the vehicle ran away and was not located. Other passengers were released. A 17-year-old Manassas male was charged with grand larceny and driving with a revoked license.

WEST SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT

ROBBERIES

Getty Ct., 8200 block, 8:20 a.m. June 20. Two men with a knife robbed a 13-year-old male pedestrian of his cellphone. No injuries were reported.

THEFTS/BREAK-INS

Allman Dr., 7600 block. A tire was stolen from a vehicle.

Backlick Rd., 7500 block. Wheels and tires were stolen from a business.

Royston St., 7700 block, 9:55 p.m. June 26. Jewelry was stolen from a residence entered by forcing a window.

Sandy Lewis Dr., 5600 block. A ladder was stolen from a business.

Wood Pointe Ct., 8400 block. Cash was stolen from a vehicle.

MOTOR VEHICLE THEFTS

Glendower Ct., 7300 block. A 2003 Toyota Celica was stolen.

Kanawha Ct., 7800 block. A 1999 Mazda Protege was stolen.

Little River Tpk., 7400 block. A 2012 Ford van was stolen.

Little River Tpk., 7900 block. A 1996 Plymouth van was stolen.

Patriot and Americana drives, a Dodge Caravan was stolen.

Yeatman Dr., 7800 block. A 1999 Dodge van was stolen.

Fairfax City

These were among incidents reported by the Fairfax City Police Department. For information, call 703-385-7809.

ASSAULTS

Fairfax Blvd.,9500 block, June 22. A man struck a 45-year-old man in the face during a conversation. A 35-year-old Fairfax man was charged with assault.

Fairfax Blvd., 10800 block, 5:10 a.m. June 24. A woman threw a beer bottle and yelled at police officers investigating a complaint at a motel. The woman resisted arrest and attempted to kick an officer. A 54-year-old woman was charged with intentionally throwing an object off a balcony to cause injury to another, assault and battery on a police officer, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness.

THEFTS/BREAK-INS

Chain Bridge Rd., 4300 block, 11:57 p.m. June 20. A male was observed taking cigarettes and keys from a vehicle in a parking lot. He attempted to enter other vehicles before leaving in a vehicle.

Fairfax Blvd., 11000 block, 12:41 p.m. June 23. A female was observed placing merchandise in her purse. She left the area in a vehicle.

Jermantown Rd., 3600 block, June 19. An iPod was stolen from a backpack at an elementary school.

Jones St., 10600 block, 10 a.m. June 20. Two employees of a remodeling business obtained checks from the business office, forged a signature and deposited the checks into their personal bank accounts. Both men were charged with embezzlement, forgery and uttering.

Main St., 9900 block, 4:39 p.m. June 24. An employee of a business took a business credit card from an authorized user and made unauthorized charges on the account. A 47-year-old Fredericksburg woman was charged with embezzlement.

Main St.,10500 block, 6:30 a.m. June 25. A cabinet containing cash was stolen from a preschool administrative office.

Mosby Woods Dr., 10100 block, 5:52 p.m. June 18. TVs and video games were stolen from a residence. Investigation led to the arrest of a 25-year-old Woodbridge man, who was charged with grand larceny.

Old Lee Hwy., 3200 block, 5:54 p.m. June 10. A store security officer observed a man opening merchandise packages, removing items and concealing them in his sweat pants. A 46-year-old Fairfax area man was charged with petty larceny.

Old Lee Hwy., 3300 block, 9:17 p.m. June 20. A purse containing cash, credit cards, checks and identification was stolen from a vehicle entered by smashing a window. Attempts were made to enter two other vehicles but nothing was reported stolen.

University Dr., 3900 block, 5:13 p.m. June 19. A male stole a bottle of beer from a convenience store.

Woodland Dr., 4000 block, 8:11 p.m. June 22. A juvenile male stole a pair of sneakers from a porch of a residence.

MOTOR VEHICLE THEFTS

Fairfax Blvd., 10400 block, 10:51 p.m. June 24. An employee of the service department of an auto dealership used a vehicle at the dealership for service without permission. The employee was contacted and returned the vehicle. A 43-year-old Woodbridge man was charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.

These were among incidents reported by the Herndon Police Department. For information, call 703-435-6846.

SEXUAL ASSAULTS

Magnolia Lane, 6:25 p.m. June 22. A 22-year-old Herndon man was arrested in connection with a sexual offense. He was charged with carnal knowledge of a child and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

These were among incidents reported by the Vienna Police Department. For information, call 703-255-6396.

ASSAULTS

Tapawingo Rd. SW, 6:07 p.m. June 26. A male threw an object at an older male during an argument. The older male suffered an arm injury. The younger male was charged with malicious wounding.

THEFTS/BREAK-INS

Maple Ave. E., 300 block, 4:32 p.m. June 25. A grocery store employee observed a woman in the self-checkout line not scanning all of her items. An investigation found that she had also placed items in her purse. A 42-year-old Vienna woman was charged with concealment of merchandise.

Nutley St. Sw, 500 block, 12:01 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 26. A charge was made on a woman’s credit card account without her knowledge. The incident is under investigation.

Windover Ave. Nw, 300 block, 6 p.m. June 18 to 10:19 p.m. June 23. A mailbox was stolen from a residence.

VANDALISM

Westview Ct. Ne, 300 block, 5 p.m. June 22 to 11:30 a.m. June 23. The side of a minivan was scratched with a sharp object.

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